Character Interview ~ Song of the Meadowlark
Today I’ve invited “Cora Buchanan” the heroine of the inspirational romance, Song of the Meadowlark, to answer a few questions. First a bit about the…
chats with and about characters
Today I’ve invited “Cora Buchanan” the heroine of the inspirational romance, Song of the Meadowlark, to answer a few questions. First a bit about the…
Each critically ill patient feels differently about what lengths they’re willing to go to treat their disease. Have you ever given any thought to this…
Do you tend to focus on your weaknesses or your strengths? Have you ever considered that your greatest weakness might be your greatest strength? Think…
Bella the dog takes over Sandra Orchard’s keyboard to share ten dog-inspired Character Lessons with tail-wagging humour and heart for story lovers.
I first met author Missy Tippens at a conference a few years ago and she’s as sweet as her book. In addition to being a…
I couldn’t resist sharing a picture of our very own Canadian (the birthplace of hockey, eh?) shepherd keeping watch over her fields. grin I pray…
A character interview with Stephen Chase, the hero of Lakeside Reunion, from Love Love Inspired Suspense, by debut author Lisa Jordan.
In commemoration of Remembrance Day, I’ve invited the heroine from Catherine West’s novel, Yesterday’s Tomorrow, to answer a few questions. But first let me tell…
Since we talked about villains last week, these verses in Proverbs 24:17-18 caught my eye yesterday. “Do not gloat when your enemy falls; when he…
Since we talked about villains on Monday, I wanted to share here the interview Emile Laud did with blogger Suzanne Hartzman at the end of…
I love writing villains. Not the mustache-twirling villains of old that modern readers find laughable. Multi-faceted characters that I can exploit for good and evil,…
Which character in the book do you most relate to and why? A heroine you’d like? That’s question number two at the back of Deep…